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Surgeon-Major Alexander Grant (22 January 1817 – 3 January 1900) was a British army surgeon who served in the
Indian Medical Service The Indian Medical Service (IMS) was a military medical service in British India, which also had some civilian functions. It served during the two World Wars, and remained in existence until the independence of India in 1947. Many of its officer ...
. Grant was born at Elgin, Morayshire and studied at Aberdeen University followed by medicine at Glasgow and Edinburgh. He was admitted FRCS in 1838.After failing to receive commission he went aboard ''The Thames'' as a surgeon from 1839 to 1840. He then joined in the Bengal Medical Service after he reached Calcutta, India in April 1841 to join the 55th Foot which was sent to China and involved in the capture of Amoy, Tinghai. He was involved in managing cholera in the 49th Foot under Lord Saltoun at Nankin. He then stayed in Chusan with the 55th. After some service in the 98th Foot at Hong Kong he wen to Madras with the 41st Madras Native Infantry. In 1845 he was Civil Surgeon for Bhagalpur, 1848 Chapra and in 1849 he became surgeon to Lord Dalhousie which involved travelling around Asia. In 1856 he was involved in a reorganization of the Royal and Indian Medical Services. He sought to introduce along with Dalhousie self-sufficiency in India including in all matters of medical supplies. Dalhousie even had Grant examine all the mineral water resources of India to examine for medically useful spas. In 1857 he was Apothecary General and Opium Examiner to the Government of India. He founded the ''Indian Annals of Medical Science'' in 1853 which he continued to edit until he retired. He retired in 1863 and settled in Connaught Square, Hyde Park with his sister.


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Physician and friend; his autobiography and his letters from the Marquis of Dalhousie.
by Alexander Grant, edited by George Smith (1902) Indian Medical Service officers 1817 births 1900 deaths People from Elgin, Moray {{UK-med-bio-stub